The Importance Of Corporal Punishment

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Throughout time parents have used corporal punishment to discipline their children. Some people believe that corporal punishment is the best and fastest way to discipline them. Do parents that use corporal punishment to discipline, educating their children or instilling fear in them? Spanking or hitting a child might make them stop doing an undesired action or behavior, but they are not stopping because they know what they were doing was wrong; they are stopping because they are afraid of getting hit again. The use of corporal punishment only helps the parents make the child stop an action the parents see undesirable, but it does not help the child 's mental health. Victims of corporal punishment end up having psychological problems throughout …show more content…

To some of those people, violence is a normal part of life and do not see it as them doing something wrong. For instance, there are people in the streets that start fights maybe because he or she got their food accidently dropped on the floor and the only way they know how to solve the problem is through fighting and once the fight is over they walk away in a nonchalant manner like nothing out of the ordinary happened. They become desensitized to violence and see it as the only way to solve their problems. People who were spanked frequently as children have more interest in owning guns and seem more prone to violence( ) Those people are used to living in a world that is surrounded by violence so they do not know any other way of living. In the article “Spanking and Crime Rates” the author states, “Spanking is still common in large parts of America, especially in the evangelical milieus of southern states. This is also where crime remains relatively high, gun ownership common, and incarceration excessive” ( ) The fact that the author chose to speak about the southern part of the United States because that is where it is the most common to spank and compares it to the high crime rates as well as high incarceration rates prove how corporal punishment is correlated with violence and

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